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  1. William T. Blackstone (1980). The Search for an Environmental Ethic. In Tom L. Beauchamp & Tom Regan (eds.), Matters of Life and Death. Temple University Press.
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  2. William T. Blackstone (1978). On Rights and Responsibilities Pertaining to Toxic Substances and Trade Secrecy. Southern Journal of Philosophy 16 (1):589-603.
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  3. William T. Blackstone (1975). Compensatory Justice and Affirmative Action. Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 49:218-227.
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  4. William T. Blackstone (1975). Freedom and Women. Ethics 85 (3):243-248.
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  5. William T. Blackstone (1975). Reverse Discrimination and Compensatory Justice. Social Theory and Practice 3 (3):253-288.
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  6. William T. Blackstone (1975). The American Psychological Association Code of Ethics for Research Involving Human Participants: An Appraisal. Southern Journal of Philosophy 13 (4):407-418.
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  7. William T. Blackstone (1973). Ethics and Ecology. Southern Journal of Philosophy 11 (1-2):55-71.
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  8. William T. Blackstone (1973). The Concept of Political Freedom. Social Theory and Practice 2 (4):421-438.
  9. William Blackstone (1971). Human Rights and Human Dignity. World Futures 9 (1):3-37.
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  10. William T. Blackstone (1971). Meaning and Existence. New York,Holt, Rinehart and Winston.
     
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  11. William T. Blackstone & George L. Newsome (eds.) (1969). Education and Ethics. Athens, University of Georgia Press.
     
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  12. William T. Blackstone (1965). Francis Hutcheson and Contemporary Ethical Theory. Athens, University of Georgia Press.
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  13. William T. Blackstone (1963). On Justifying a Metaethical Theory. Australasian Journal of Philosophy 41 (1):57 – 66.
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  14. William T. Blackstone (1963). The Problem of Religious Knowledge. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.,Prentice-Hall.
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  15. William T. Blackstone (1962). On the Logical Status of Meta-Ethical Theories. Theoria 28 (3):298-303.
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  16. William T. Blackstone (1961). Are Metaethical Theories Normatively Neutral? Australasian Journal of Philosophy 39 (1):65 – 74.
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  17. William T. Blackstone (1960). Can Science Justify an Ethical Code? Inquiry 3 (1-4):118 – 127.
    The attempt to utilize the methods of science to justify one ethical code as opposed to another has the advantage of avoiding the dogmatism and question-begging techniques characteristic of many traditional ethical theories. However, such attempts are invariably involved in value reductionism, leaving normative terms bereft of their normative import. Science is related to ethics in a number of important ways, but not in the sense that inductive evidence can justify one standard of right conduct as opposed to others.
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  18. William Thomas Blackstone (1958). Objective Emotivism. Journal of Philosophy 55 (24):1054-1062.
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